Publisher :Amit Kshetarpal Date added : 29-Oct-2007 Rating : File size :
Unknown
Language :
English
License :
Shareware - Time Limit
Price : $ 15.99 OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
UpdateDate : 29-Oct-2007 Requirements :
No special requirements
Diet Science's Information
Poor eating habits can increase the risk of developing heart disease, high blood pressure, Diabetes and stroke. The risk factors are grouped together as Metabolic Syndrome. This program helps you assess your risks. BMI calculator is also provided. Current medical research has led to developing Glycemic Index (GI) of various food items. GI of a food item determines how much rise of blood sugar you can expect after consuming a food item. You can now consume items with lower GI value while restricting the intake of High GI food items. Analyze various food pyramids to choose your diet. Detailed information is provided regarding the role of various food groups- carbohydrates, cholesterol and fats. Sample menus are included.
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Features:You can quickly diagnose Major Psychiatric Disorders with a question and answer format. Simply check the checkboxes with positive answers and press buttons to follow instructions to a diagnosis. This program differs from others that only list diagnostic criteria. Three screening questionnaires are included for adults, children and parents. You will not need to remember any diagnostic criteria. You will not have to worry about missing any co-morbid disorders.Fully functional demo with limited trials.
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Diagnose Major Psychiatric Disorders with a question and answer format.Simply check the checkboxes with positive answers and press buttons to follow instructions to a diagnosis.
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You can quickly diagnose Major Personality Disorders and do Risk Assessment for violence and suicide as well as Differential Diagnosis with a question and answer format. Simply check the checkboxes with positive answers and press buttons to follow instructions to a diagnosis. This program differs from others that only list diagnostic criteria. Fully functional demo with limited trials.